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WHO'S WHO IN EAST HIGH Most Popular Girl Jane Becker P Betty Roe Marna Brady Most Popular Boy Ed. Keating Jack Richardson Bill Scorah Class Beauty Betty Roe Suissabel Sterling Jane Becker H aiidsofmest Bog Ed. Keating Jack Richardson Howard Wilson Tlllle Bise Maisie Davis Charles Stevens Best Artist Rosslyn Doyle William Kennedy Elizabeth Lindsle Cutest Betty Roe ,Kathryn Struble Dotty Douglas Best Dancer Y Biggest Tease Camilla Fry Dorothy Mehlhope Toby Mathis 1921 Best M atherrtaticiart Cleo Hosbrook John Lease Arthur Shawhan Biggest Giggler Marcella Pinney - Jean Kroger Alice Hubbell Biggest Talker Jean Kroger Marcella Pinney Lester Francis Champ Blitjfer Rachel Sparling Ed. Menzel Paul Davies Griimbler Sue Stanley Lester Francis Carl Roos N oisiest Marcella Pinney ' Jean Kroger Bob Hunt Hustler Bob Mclntosh Bob Rekart Marg Heckle Class Dade Klayer Kline Ed. Menzel Howard Wilson Most Dignified Girl Nell Atkins Sue Stanley Ida Bainum Most Digrtijied Boy Dick Atkinson Lee Welsh Bob Mclntosh M att and J ef Bill Grosse and Willard Weise Biggest Krtocker Marg Bachelor Paul Davies Marg Heckle J olliest Camilla Fry Neil Bauer Edythe Buerkle Most Sarcastic Bob Mclntosh June Boyd Ruth Wortman Wittiest Bill Scorah Marshall Drake Jo McNeil Most Self-Satisfied - Helen Asbury Biggest Feet Best M usiciari' Bob McIntosh Chester Destler Herschel Kautz Rachel Sparling Bill Grosse Herbert Dieckman Elmer Bittman Janet Zumvorde D. CROSSET l90l
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ll ., f lfffwi ' ' -V ll m,:'7'gitiI ' 1 V ll' Il Li-vl'l ,liimii VAXVI -!,, ' T l ' Ili W l an .f will , Hz, irirr Wa .1 s 0 ll! , ,, 1 Mgr I ND so we came. That goal for which we had striven for eight long years, was gained September 13, 1920. The accomplishment signified above all a willingness on our part to work. We were Freshmen. Having had a period of long rest and relaxation, we naturally fell to work with renewed energy and sought to help push our wonderful school ahead of all others. We were assigned to classrooms, and with the help of our teachers, we were able to grasp our new studies like young giants with strong inward and outward power. We were proud of that school of ours, proud whenever we heard the name East High mentioned. VVe loved the large halls, the magnificent auditorium, and the splendid organ. We also had the distinction of hearing many noted and celebrated speakers and organists in the auditorium, and the wonderful orchestra under the supervision of Mr. Surdo. Above all, we were proud to participate in the studies and events in that impartial school. When studies had gained their height, athletics claimed some of our attention and though we were but Freshmen, we can fully say that we upheld the Fresh- man honor in our games. Let us look forward three years hence. The majority of us will be Seniors. We shall ask ourselves where was the starting point that sent us into that broad avenue of delightful studies and enjoyment. And we shall receive the answer with a start, for we knew not that the starting point was there. The answer will be, In the Freshman Class. So, as this is our stepping stone to the higher land of schooling, we must make this year an honorable one in the eyes of everyone. Yet we are but Freshies. We are trampled on and made fun of by the older and graver students, yet what would they do without the verdant, verdant, Freshie? So let us keep at least two things in our hearts and minds, integrity and intelligence. With these two watchwords we may hold our heads up without shame, and perform our daily tasks at home and at school. And while we are at these tasks, with integrity and intelligence in our hearts and minds, let us always keep in mind Abraham Lincoln's noted saying: Any good thing we can do, let's do ity we won't come back this way, you know. JACK DARNALL, '24. ' A l89l
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CALENII Il 'A p ., QA? a EZ?-it Q GD O 912 ff i lk I- if- . 1 ,-J x ,, - ' - 49' g ll y wl n lffl' x 5752. Q 'Lg A ' K sv SEPTEMBER 13-School opens to-day. Horror of horrors our pro U A grams are ready for us, and we go to our classes , at once. I 14-The enrollment for the first day last year was 1155 L N K while this year it is 1340. , W 15--Football practice is in full swing an early start having been obtained this year i 16-Our first assembly. It's some crowd when We xx Xi X get together, almost filling the auditorium We mxb'1,,.,,,, QE inaugurate the lunch-room to day 20-First Week of school completed Things are much different this year from last as the buildings are practically finished. Many children have been seen Wandering aimlessly through the halls Yes, they are Freshies. How did you guess it? Nothing much happened to-day. QThat's what all diaries sayb Some are counting the days between now and next June. The detention room opened with the beginning of school and even now in so short a time, is very popular. Mr. C. O. Rose explains to us the proposed East High Community Center The stadium is still unfinished. We had hoped that lt would be ready for football, but our hopes are shattered. l91l
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